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Who hits the biggest six?

Chriscricket

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So here it is, the big question; who hits the biggest six?

I'm going for

1. Kieron Pollard
2. Yuvraj Sing
3. AB de Villiers
 

vcs

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Albie Morkel hit some of the biggest ones I've seen in the recent IPL.
 

kkrishpanth

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the longest six, over 150 meters

Aiden Craig Blizzard of Southern Redbacks hit the longest six, over 150 meters away against the bowler Nathan Bracken at WACA Ground, while playing for Victoria in a 20/20 final match.
 

fredfertang

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Despite all these excellent shouts from a time when bats are a bit like railway sleepers it remains the case that the only occasion on which a six was hit over the pavilion at Lords was in 1899 - possibly the games most remarkable record?
 

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The biggest I've seen was by someone you might not expect - Shane Bond. Smashed Ganguly out of Eden Park one time. Monstrous hit.
 

Burgey

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Albert Trott
Miller hit the Press Box a couple of times in the Victory Tests. I understand it wasn't there when Trott's six cleared the pavilion.

Mark Waugh's off Vettori onto the roof of the Lille-Marsh Stand at the WACA ought to be in reckoning. Garner hit one onto the roof of the Members' at the SCG, and I saw Kim Hughes hit Bishen Bedi into the top deck of the Ladies' Stand at the same ground in 1977. I think that's still the biggest six I've seen hit live.
 

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